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authorKaz Kylheku <kaz@kylheku.com>2016-05-20 00:48:36 -0700
committerKaz Kylheku <kaz@kylheku.com>2016-05-20 00:48:36 -0700
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Capitalize Boolean.
* txr.1: Capitalize Boolean everywhere.
-rw-r--r--txr.146
1 files changed, 23 insertions, 23 deletions
diff --git a/txr.1 b/txr.1
index 7f46dd02..e610852b 100644
--- a/txr.1
+++ b/txr.1
@@ -1960,7 +1960,7 @@ are special.
.code nil
symbol stands for the empty
-list object, an object which marks the end of a list, and boolean false. It is
+list object, an object which marks the end of a list, and Boolean false. It is
synonymous with the syntax
.code ()
which may be used interchangeably with
@@ -7367,10 +7367,10 @@ variable which holds text, as a string literal or as a quasiliteral
Alternatively, the destination may be a stream object.
-The keyword list consists of a mixture of boolean keywords which
+The keyword list consists of a mixture of Boolean keywords which
do not have an argument, or keywords with arguments.
-The following boolean keywords are supported:
+The following Boolean keywords are supported:
.coIP :nothrow
The output directive throws an exception if the output destination
@@ -9588,7 +9588,7 @@ is greater than 42:
\*(TL is a small and simple dialect, like Scheme, but much more similar to
Common Lisp than Scheme. It has separate value and function binding namespaces,
-like Common Lisp (and thus is a Lisp-2 type dialect), and represents boolean
+like Common Lisp (and thus is a Lisp-2 type dialect), and represents Boolean
.B true
and
.B false
@@ -10853,7 +10853,7 @@ to place, defaulting to
and returns the prior value.
.meIP (flip << place )
-Logically toggles the boolean value of
+Logically toggles the Boolean value of
.metn place ,
and returns the new value.
@@ -11603,7 +11603,7 @@ If
is specified, then
.meta sym
will be
-introduced as an additional binding with a boolean value which indicates
+introduced as an additional binding with a Boolean value which indicates
whether or not the optional parameter had been specified by the caller.
The initializer expressions are evaluated an environment in which
@@ -16992,7 +16992,7 @@ When the lazy list is accessed, for instance with the functions car and cdr, it
produces items on demand. Prior to producing each item,
.meta while-fun
is
-called. If it returns a true boolean value (any value other than
+called. If it returns a true Boolean value (any value other than
.codn nil ),
then
the
@@ -25334,7 +25334,7 @@ Finally, the previously retrieved value is returned.
.desc
The
.code flip
-macro toggles the boolean value stored in
+macro toggles the Boolean value stored in
.metn place .
If
@@ -28611,7 +28611,7 @@ indicates the least significant bit position of
The
.code bit
-function has a boolean result, returning the symbol
+function has a Boolean result, returning the symbol
.code t
if bit
.meta bit
@@ -30772,7 +30772,7 @@ value which is then used to index into one of many buckets where the matching
key will be found (if such a key is present in the hash table).
.code make-hash
-takes three mandatory boolean arguments. The
+takes three mandatory Boolean arguments. The
.meta weak-keys
argument specifies whether the hash table shall have weak keys. The
.meta weak-vals
@@ -31276,7 +31276,7 @@ value is added to the front of that list,
and the extended list then becomes the new value under
.metn key .
-The return value is boolean. If true, indicates that the hash table entry was
+The return value is Boolean. If true, indicates that the hash table entry was
newly created. If false, it indicates that the push took place on an existing
entry.
@@ -32604,7 +32604,7 @@ returns a function which accepts any arguments and returns
.desc
The
.code notf
-function returns a function which is the boolean negation
+function returns a function which is the Boolean negation
of
.metn function .
@@ -33851,7 +33851,7 @@ function for a discussion of modes.
The
.code seek-to-end-p
-argument is a boolean which determines whether the initial
+argument is a Boolean which determines whether the initial
read/write position is at the start of the file, or just past the end.
It defaults to
.codn nil .
@@ -34138,7 +34138,7 @@ file descriptor, and dissociate that descriptor from the stream. Any buffered
data is flushed first.
.code close-stream
-returns a boolean true value if the close has occurred without
+returns a Boolean true value if the close has occurred without
errors, otherwise
.codn nil .
@@ -35852,9 +35852,9 @@ the host system. The
.code time-string-utc
function produces time in UTC.
-The fields returned as a list consist of six integers, and a boolean value.
+The fields returned as a list consist of six integers, and a Boolean value.
The six integers represent the year, month, day, hour, minute and second.
-The boolean value indicates whether daylight savings time is in effect
+The Boolean value indicates whether daylight savings time is in effect
(always
.code nil
in the case of
@@ -35896,7 +35896,7 @@ January, whereas the C member
.code tm_mon
uses a zero-based month. The
.code dst
-slot is a \*(TL boolean value. The remaining slots
+slot is a \*(TL Boolean value. The remaining slots
.codn hour ,
.codn min ,
and
@@ -37519,7 +37519,7 @@ The
argument is an integer indicating the signal number for which the
handler is being invoked. The
.meta asyncp-p
-argument is a boolean value.
+argument is a Boolean value.
If it is
.codn t ,
it indicates that the handler is being invoked
@@ -37551,7 +37551,7 @@ If a handler is invoked synchronously, then its return value is ignored.
In the current implementation, signals do not queue. If a signal is delivered
to the process again, while it is marked as deferred, it simply stays deferred;
-there is no counter associated with a signal, only a boolean flag.
+there is no counter associated with a signal, only a Boolean flag.
.coNP Function @ sig-check
.synb
@@ -37736,7 +37736,7 @@ The
.code w-ifstopped
and
.code w-ifcontinued
-functions have Lisp boolean return semantics, unlike their C language
+functions have Lisp Boolean return semantics, unlike their C language
counterparts: they return
.code t
or
@@ -38278,7 +38278,7 @@ encounters errors accessing paths. The function takes two arguments:
the pathname and the
.code errno
value which occurred for that pathname. The function's return value is
-boolean. If the function returns true, then
+Boolean. If the function returns true, then
.code glob
will terminate.
@@ -42328,7 +42328,7 @@ history lines are immediately discarded. The default value is 500.
.coNP Special variable @ *listener-multi-line-p*
.desc
-This is a boolean variable which indicates whether the listener is
+This is a Boolean variable which indicates whether the listener is
in multi-line mode. The default value is
.codn nil .
@@ -42908,7 +42908,7 @@ Also, the
.code kill
function returned an integer, obtained from the return
value of the underlying C function, rather than converting
-that value to a boolean. The old behavior was not documented,
+that value to a Boolean. The old behavior was not documented,
and 114 compatibility restores it.
Lastly, prior to 115, random state objects were of type